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American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

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"How did you get this credit?" "Play Genshin Impact!"

American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

A few months ago, netizens posted a picture on the foreign forum reddit that blinded everyone, but I didn't expect foreign university students to still get credits by playing Genshin Impact:

American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

And it seems that there is not only one Genshin Impact-related course.

American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

According to the information in this table, the name of the course is "Genshin Impact: Team", which is also one of the main contents of this gameplay.

American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

The course description also gives a general description of the course content, saying that this course will allow students to learn how to optimize and build Genshin Impact's character team, understand the different types of elemental reactions and the best team building for each character. That is, to study how to match the characters in your hands into a 4-person squad, and use the skills and attributes between the characters to quack and kill.

American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

Students can also practice freely in the classroom, and the exam requires a limited time to defeat the boss with different teams. If you want to come to the class, you need to reach the adventure level 16 or higher in Genshin Impact, and there is no limit to the number of characters you have, and the credit is 3 credits.

American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

The introduction of the course also states that this learning process will also help students develop strategic thinking and leadership skills, which in turn will help them to enter the workforce in the future.

Having said that, with my gaming experience, I feel that I have the confidence to be the "captain" of the galaxy.

American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

In fact, this is not an official compulsory course of the school, and the educational organization StuCo of Carnegie Mellon University in the United States is engaged in this course, which is an educational organization with hundreds of students and was founded in 2001.

American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

This group is to give students the opportunity to design their own courses, and then the students themselves will teach them, and pass on their knowledge to more students, and the class will be held once a week. In other words, a student activity that is equivalent to a credit is not the same as a formal class.

American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

Although it is not a formal course, this time the true Genshin God has started to study the higher elemental theory.

American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

In this forum discussion, some people feel that this kind of course is not necessary, and some people think that it is actually very good, and they like to calculate the game values, and hope that some students can participate with them.

And netizens @crabtree29192122 said that they happened to participate in this course activity. This guy said that the course was very interesting, he had only been in contact with the game for a short time, and there were no 5-star characters, but after research and practice, he still formed a good team.

American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

He also left a message saying that in fact, the Genshin Impact course has appeared not only once, but three times. There was a course that was about introductory before, and the newer course name is "Genshin Impact: Theory Derivation".

American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

Good guys, it feels like the research is more complicated.

American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

In general, as long as the university dares to let students move freely, college students dare to give you a whole hard job, and it is not difficult to see from the StuCo schedule that there are many interesting courses.

Like this "Anime Studies: From Astro Boy to Your Name".

American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

Lesson: "Problem solving by solving problems" sounds like the key to solving problems is the key to finding problems.

American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

In other semester courses, there are also "Introduction to Plants vs. Zombies", "Star Wars: Course Awakening", "Minecraft", "Mahjong Fighting" and so on...

American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

In other schools, there have been many interesting courses.

For example, more than 10 years ago, the University of Wisconsin-Madison conducted a course on Elven language, a fictional language that refers to the Elvi language in the Lord of the Rings series.

American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

Michigan State University has launched a "zombie apocalyptic survival course", which teaches not only how to resist zombies, but also learn about human behavior and natural changes after catastrophic events.

American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

Last year, the University of Exeter also said that it would launch a course on "Magic and Occult Science", presumably in the study of history, but I don't know if it will be notified by an owl to go to school.

American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

However, compared to the new curriculum, I think the activity that I want to return to campus the most is the "Grave Purification" activity organized by Raderboud University in the Netherlands a few years ago.

To put it simply, the school dug a pit, and students who were stressed could make an appointment and lie in the grave for a while. During this period, I couldn't bring my mobile phone or books, so I could only lie in it by myself, as if I had really entered the grave. Experience death and think about life.

American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

Others are internship experience jobs, which looks like the internship experience "passed away", and it will take decades of detours at once. The point is, I can experience "death" even while lying in bed, and it is really decompressing after trying it.

American college students get credits by playing "Genshin Impact", and the exam is to fight the boss, which is too abstract!

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